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  • The Anatomy of a Transformation: How Jesus Recruited His Greatest Enemy (Acts 9:1–22)
    2026/05/03

    From Public Enemy Number One to the Greatest Apostle.

    Imagine the most brilliant, ruthless opponent of a movement being hand-picked by its leader to become its primary spokesperson. It sounds like an unrealistic movie script, yet it is the hinge upon which human history turned. In this episode of Bible Deep Dive, we analyze the dramatic transformation of Saul of Tarsus. From the "Harvard-level" intellect of his Pharisaic training to the violent imagery of "breathing threats and murder," we explore how a three-day descent into darkness on the road to Damascus led to the birth of the church’s greatest missionary.

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    41 分
  • From Dark to Beloved: How God Remakes a Person (Ephesians 4:17–5:2)
    2026/04/27

    The old life, Paul says, is futile — a relentless pursuit that never satisfies. The mind is dark, the heart is hard, and the whole system runs on desires that promise joy and deliver corruption. But that's not who you are anymore. In this episode we work through Ephesians 4:17–5:2 and Paul's stunning call to be imitators of God — not as a crushing demand, but as the natural overflow of being his beloved children. We look at the put off / be renewed / put on pattern, and ask what it looks like to walk in love the way Christ loved us.

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    43 分
  • The Blueprint of the Gospel: Covenant and Justification in Genesis (Genesis 12, 15, 17)
    2026/04/26

    You cannot truly understand the New Testament without understanding Genesis chapters 12, 15, and 17. In this episode of Bible Deep Dive, we examine the "scaffolding" of the entire gospel. We break down the doctrine of justification by faith—first introduced with Abraham—and the strange, visceral covenant ceremony that foreshadowed the cross of Christ.Inside the episode:

    • Unmerited Grace: Why God narrows His focus from the chaos of Babel to one ordinary family.

    • Imputation: How an accounting term from the ancient world explains our standing before God.

    • The "Laughter" of Grace: Why God's timing is often longer (and better) than we expect.

    • A Global Promise: Tracing the seed, the blessing, and the land from Abraham to Jesus.

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    32 分
  • Judgment, Justice, and the Boat that Changed Everything (Genesis 6–9)
    2026/04/19

    Judgment, Justice, and the Boat that Changed Everything.

    We often treat the story of Noah as a nursery rhyme, but the reality is much more intense. This week, we dive into the dual nature of the Flood: a righteous response to a world in chaos and a stunning display of "unmerited favor." We’re looking past the animals and the ark to the heart of the matter—why a perfect God judges sin, and how He provides a way through it. Join us as we trace the "ark" as a shadow of the ultimate salvation found in Jesus Christ.

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    42 分
  • The Moment Everything Broke and the First Gospel (Genesis 3)
    2026/04/12

    Everything changed in a garden. Why is the world so broken? Why do we default to shame and "blame-shifting" when things go wrong? This week, we’re going back to the beginning: Genesis 3.

    We unpack the serpent’s clever tactics to undermine trust and explore the fallout of the first act of rebellion. But more importantly, we look at the God who didn't walk away. From the "scarlet thread" of redemption in verse 15 to the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus, discover how God replaces our failed attempts to hide with a covering that actually heals. Stop hiding—and start finding security in the Savior.

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    39 分
  • The Heart of the Gospel: How a Holy God Justifies the Ungodly (Romans 3:9–26)
    2026/04/10

    Imagine standing in a courtroom where you are undeniably guilty, yet the Judge himself provides the payment for your fine and then credits you with a perfect legal record. It sounds impossible, but it is the heart of the Gospel. Today, we’re diving into the "mechanics" of how God justifies the ungodly. We discuss why God cannot simply "look the other way" at sin and how the propitiation of Jesus satisfies both the demands of the Law and the heart of the Father. It’s a conversation about a Holy God, a broken people, and the cross that bridges the gap.

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    51 分
  • The Original Blueprint (Genesis 1–2)
    2026/04/05

    Before the chaos, there was a plan. Everything we believe about God, ourselves, and the world finds its roots in the first two chapters of the Bible. This week, we’re laying the foundation. We zoom out for a panoramic view of the universe’s birth, then zoom in to the moment humanity was given a heartbeat. Join us as we explore the "Image of God," the true purpose of work and rest, and why these ancient verses are the essential key to understanding the rest of the biblical story—and our own place in it.

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    47 分